We say it as kitten, what did you think? Lol. If you meant Gaelic, "piseag" is your answer
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
Cath fach.
I would say Italian food would not be good for a cat unless it is Italian Cat Food, not human food.
Maybe, but people don't say "cat cubs". They're both babies of mammals, though.
norma ['noɾ.ma][o] more or less as in "law"[ɾ] as in Italian "videre" (to see) or USA English "kitten"[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love). There is not equivalent sound in English
"Gattino" means "kitten" in Italian. It refers to a young cat, typically one that is playful and cute.
We say it as kitten, what did you think? Lol. If you meant Gaelic, "piseag" is your answer
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
Maryland is said in Spanish: ['me.ɾi.lan][e] as in Italian "essere" (to be)[ɾ] as in USA English "kitten"[i] as in "bee", not a long sound[l] as in "sleep"[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love)['] Stressed syllable[.] Syllable break
kitten=chaton in french(:
a kitten
котенок
In Hindi, kitten is called "बिल्ली का बच्चा" (billi ka bachcha) or simply "बिल्ली" (billi).
La señorita hermosa. IPA: [la.se.ɲo.'ɾi.ta̯eɾ.'mo.sa] *[ɲ] as in French "mignon" [ɾ] as in Italian "cuore", heart; or USA English "kitten"
the kittens favorite word to say hi is meow
Celtic is not a language.